When Supernatural Battles Became Commonplace: Volume 8 [Parts 1 to 6] by Kota Nozomi

When Supernatural Battles Became Commonplace: Volume 8 [Parts 1 to 6] by Kota Nozomi

Author:Kota Nozomi
Language: eng
Format: epub


Scene 4. What Starts Well Should End Quelled

“Oh? Your club’s going to perform Romeo and Juliet in the music room? Sounds like a good time—I think I’ll go check it out if I have a spare moment,” Sagami said with one of his usual dashing smiles. I’d just told him about the near bloodbath that had transpired the day before, and now he was giving me one of those half-promises that made it impossible to tell whether he actually meant to come watch our play or whether he was just saying so to be polite.

“Come to think of it, are you doing anything for the festival, Sagami?” I asked.

“Of course not. You think I would?” said Sagami. “No, I’ll be spending this festival the same way I spent the last one: doing the bare minimum to finish the tasks our class assigns me, then wandering around at random until it’s over.”

“Hmm. Should’ve guessed,” I grunted.

Our class was putting together some sort of manga café-esque sort of setup, but neither he nor I were making any effort to directly involve ourselves in the project. We just weren’t the type, basically. I guess you could say there was a sort of unspoken acknowledgement in our class that some people just weren’t into it, or that it wasn’t part of their social role? It was one of those high school society things, really, and Sagami and I just happened to both fall into the group of students who didn’t proactively participate in any of the school’s events. Whether or not everyone in that group had chosen to end up in that position, of course, was a little more ambiguous.

“I think the only thing that’s going to be different this year is the girl I’ll be walking around with,” Sagami added offhandedly.

I gave him a look. “Since when did you have a new girlfriend?”

“Sometime in summer break. A high school girl who was doing sales for a doujin circle I’m into at this year’s Comiket hit on me, see. She’s a real cutie—wanna see a picture?”

“I’ll pass,” I said. “You’ll have moved on to the next girl before I can commit her to memory regardless.”

Sagami responded to my jab with a flippant smile. “Oh? Shame,” he said as he put his phone away again.

The quality of Sagami’s looks and the quality of his personality were inversely proportional to each other, and apparently, he still hadn’t broken his habit of finding and discarding girlfriends on a regular basis. Normally, I’d be jealous of his romantic success, but he took it to such an extreme that I actually couldn’t see anything to be envious about at all in his situation.

“Okay, but wasn’t the girl you were dating last year a student at our school?” I asked. “Like, I get walking around with someone like that, but this new girl goes to another school, right? Are you really going to call her all the way over here for a festival like ours?”

Not to badmouth my own school or anything, but our cultural festival wasn’t exactly a large-scale event.



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